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post #18801 of 26645

Quick question. Two of my RIR hens combs are floppy. They are eating and drinking well and seem fine other wise. Should I be concerned?

Sharon

Our house is filled with love and people. I am the mom of 4 children (3 boys 17, 15, and 9 and a girl 10). I have my wonderful husband, who puts up with me and my need to take care of things. We also have 3 dogs, 3 cats and 4 fish. 17 chickens and 2 guineas. I love my crazy life.

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Our house is filled with love and people. I am the mom of 4 children (3 boys 17, 15, and 9 and a girl 10). I have my wonderful husband, who puts up with me and my need to take care of things. We also have 3 dogs, 3 cats and 4 fish. 17 chickens and 2 guineas. I love my crazy life.

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post #18802 of 26645
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Originally Posted by Moores6 View Post

So far today I have
1. put processed chickens into freezer
2. blanched green beans for a salad
3. blanched and put up 6 batches of squash in the freezer
4. cut up extra cucumber for a salad
5. cut up some extra tomatoes for a salad
6. did the dishes
7. cleaned the dish washer
8. posted a bracelet on craigslist

next I am making zucchini bread :)

 Can  you tell me your process for #3 please?

post #18803 of 26645
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Originally Posted by KristanB View Post

 Can  you tell me your process for #3 please?


Sure, what I have done with my squash for years is blanching it and put it in the freezer, then I can add it to sauce or soups.

 

Bring a pot of water to boil.

fill a bowl with ice and water

Wash squash

cut up squash into slices

when the water is boiling place squash in water for 2 mins

when done immediately place squash in ice water using a slotted spoon until cool

put in marked bags and place in freezer

 

this is easy and blanching can be used on may veggies

 

Sharon

Our house is filled with love and people. I am the mom of 4 children (3 boys 17, 15, and 9 and a girl 10). I have my wonderful husband, who puts up with me and my need to take care of things. We also have 3 dogs, 3 cats and 4 fish. 17 chickens and 2 guineas. I love my crazy life.

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Our house is filled with love and people. I am the mom of 4 children (3 boys 17, 15, and 9 and a girl 10). I have my wonderful husband, who puts up with me and my need to take care of things. We also have 3 dogs, 3 cats and 4 fish. 17 chickens and 2 guineas. I love my crazy life.

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post #18804 of 26645

Good Morning Everyone.  Feeling much better today, but starting to stress....just realized that we will be heading to a wedding in less than 2 weeks and I have YET to finish my dress or my DH's tie for it, let alone the wedding present!!  th.gif  Looks like once the girls wake up, we will be spending the day upstairs in the sewing room/office!!

 

Have a great day everyone!!

I'm a SAHM happily married to the man of my dreams with two DD (another due 7/2013), 1 cat, 3 Marans, 1 BSL rooster (NoName), 1 Misc. Rooster (Tyrone); 5 Ducks (Cadbury and his girls), 2 misc. young chicks, 12 pullets, etc.  

~John 4:16  Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
~Ruthann~

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I'm a SAHM happily married to the man of my dreams with two DD (another due 7/2013), 1 cat, 3 Marans, 1 BSL rooster (NoName), 1 Misc. Rooster (Tyrone); 5 Ducks (Cadbury and his girls), 2 misc. young chicks, 12 pullets, etc.  

~John 4:16  Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
~Ruthann~

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post #18805 of 26645
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Originally Posted by Moores6 View Post


Sure, what I have done with my squash for years is blanching it and put it in the freezer, then I can add it to sauce or soups.

 

Bring a pot of water to boil.

fill a bowl with ice and water

Wash squash

cut up squash into slices

when the water is boiling place squash in water for 2 mins

when done immediately place squash in ice water using a slotted spoon until cool

put in marked bags and place in freezer

 

this is easy and blanching can be used on may veggies

 

Sharon

 Thanks Sharon!

We enjoy our squash on the grill....would this process also work for us wanting to grill during the winter?  I usually cut up the squash long ways and into 4 long pieces....can I use this same process?


Edited by KristanB - 7/16/12 at 5:15am
post #18806 of 26645

Good Morning Everyone!

Hubby returned yesterday and commented this morning on how much the chicks have grown this week.  And how I have difficulty walking through the Juvenile pen. gig.gif Since I do the front henhouse first in the mornings, I have grass seeds on my shoes, and the phoenix and ameraucaunas are all over my shoes hunting grass seeds as soon as I walk in their pen.  They're cute, but I have stepped on toes several times by accident.  The turkey poults get more beautiful each day.  There are more toms than hens, of course roll.png, but I may keep one tom with the hens.  I'm sorely tempted to continue this cross.  I'll have to get pictures of these birds for you.

 

Looks like a lovely day.  I've got to start going back to the office today to do the prep I was planning on doing over the summer.  Too many distractions at home.  So once I finish all the chores planned for today, I'll be off to work.  tongue.gif

 

CSB, you should write a story about your travels.  One for adults, and then a kids book.  I'll read both!

 

Enjoy the day!  Stay cool and comfy and Be Happy!

Meg and Chris, plus mastiffs Murphy, Jake and Reilly, and Great Dane Levi. Orpingtons, Welsummers, Ameraucanas, Barnevelders, Rosecomb Brown Leghorns, Cuckoo Marans, and a few turkeys, along with NZW rabbits, summer lambs or calves, and who knows what else.
My record of swaps
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Meg and Chris, plus mastiffs Murphy, Jake and Reilly, and Great Dane Levi. Orpingtons, Welsummers, Ameraucanas, Barnevelders, Rosecomb Brown Leghorns, Cuckoo Marans, and a few turkeys, along with NZW rabbits, summer lambs or calves, and who knows what else.
My record of swaps
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post #18807 of 26645
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Originally Posted by ramirezframing View Post

Wild, hope your ok and can safely remove the coon.

 

Bhep, what you run to WCA, what kind of turkey eggs?

 

Scottcaddy, aint nothing wrong with an odd looking chicken droolin.gif

 

Sorry for the losses everyones had, hope no one loses nothing else.

 

have fun and be safe


Took to WCA: A pair of BBRs, a pair of Frizzles, a trio of  Juvi Orps., a miscellaneous chicks (mostly frizzles, NNs ).

 

 

 

ETA:  Turkey's are from Mary & Bennie....I think the Calico's.  Plus I have RP & RPxBRs in the bator from a swap. AND your eggs I picked up from SC.


Edited by BHep - 7/16/12 at 6:03am

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post #18808 of 26645
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Originally Posted by Moores6 View Post

Quick question. Two of my RIR hens combs are floppy. They are eating and drinking well and seem fine other wise. Should I be concerned?

Sharon


Naaa... it is time for molt and it is hot. Their combs will get lighter and possibly flop over when they are taking a break from laying.

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post #18809 of 26645
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Originally Posted by BHep View Post


Naaa... it is time for molt and it is hot. Their combs will get lighter and possibly flop over when they are taking a break from laying.


Thanks. They haven't started laying yet LOL. Hopefully they will decide to start soon.

Our house is filled with love and people. I am the mom of 4 children (3 boys 17, 15, and 9 and a girl 10). I have my wonderful husband, who puts up with me and my need to take care of things. We also have 3 dogs, 3 cats and 4 fish. 17 chickens and 2 guineas. I love my crazy life.

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Our house is filled with love and people. I am the mom of 4 children (3 boys 17, 15, and 9 and a girl 10). I have my wonderful husband, who puts up with me and my need to take care of things. We also have 3 dogs, 3 cats and 4 fish. 17 chickens and 2 guineas. I love my crazy life.

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post #18810 of 26645

When is it a good time to "test" my older hens to see if they are still laying?  And "test' I mean puttin them in an exucitive suite.

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